Richard wrote:
Erwin wrote:
You say it's the first one in 19, from which version did you go up to 19 with this project?
Jumped from 17, skipping over 18. I've been using AC since 1998 or so, though. (v 6.0)
I know you're a veteran
, as you are posting here for many years, helping others.
Did you try to merge the surfaces with the new ArchiCAD 19 template? ArchiCAD18 introduced cinerender, which means they have redone all the materials (now called surfaces) to take benefit from the cinerender engine (it replaced lightworks). Some of the 'new' cinerender surfaces did not match with the old (17 and before) materials at all in the Dutch library/template. We had to redo our template completely with ArchiCAD18. I noticed things like whitewash finish turning into different colour material finishes too. There is, I think, a 'core' of say 50-100 materials that stayed the same like glass, bricks, wood, grass, water and then there is another batch of things that got changed, so there is no one to one ratio of similar surfaces.
Hope this makes sense.
If you are using the ArchiCAD19 library, for example, you would be missing textures from the ArchiCAD17 library, unless you redid the surfaces.
If you want to do a full overhaul, what I would do is: purge all unused surfaces with attribute manager, this should hopefully leave you with maybe 20-25 surfaces in use, at best. Import one surface with a high indexnumber and then duplicate all the surfaces in use, so they have a very high indexnumber. Delete and replace the original surfaces with the new duplicates. You should now have an empty register of the low indexnumbers used by template, now import all those surfaces with attribute manager. You can now delete and replace the old duplicates with something similar matching in the newly imported template surfaces.
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